THE EPISTLE OF PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE HEBREWS - Chapter 10 - Verse 36

Verse 36. For ye have need of patience. They were then suffering, and
in all trials we have need of patience. We have need of it because
there is in us so much disposition to murmur and repine; because
our nature is liable to sink under sufferings; and because our trials are
often protracted. All that Christians can do in such cases is to be
patient—to lie calmly in the hands of God, and submit to his will day
by day, and year by year. See Jas 1:3,4; See Barnes "Ro 5:4".

That after ye have done the will of God. That is, in bearing trials,
for the reference here is particularly to afflictions.

Ye might receive the promise. The promised inheritance or reward—in
heaven. It is implied here that this promise will not be received unless
we are patient in our trials, and the prospect of this reward should
encourage us to endure them.